KINGDOM OF HEAVEN; the Messiah's reign in the gospel dispensation, and
the lot in the judgmentday, both of those who receive and those who
reject it. See Matthew 3:2.
A MARRIAGE; a feast at the marriage of his son. This represented the
blessings of the gospel. The provisions of God for the happines... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS SERVANTS; those ministers of his who were first sent to invite the
Jews to embrace the Messiah.
WOULD NOT COME; representing their rejection of him and his salvation.... [ Continue Reading ]
OTHER SERVANTS; other ministers, whom he afterwards sent.... [ Continue Reading ]
ENTREATED THEM SPITEFULLY-SLEW THEM; this represents the treatment
which the apostles and other ministers of the gospel received from the
Jews.... [ Continue Reading ]
DESTROYED, THOSE MURDERERS; representing the destruction of Jerusalem,
as foretold by our Lord. Luke 21:6-24. Though men have the power and
the disposition, yet they have no right to reject the invitations of
God, or to stay away from him and perish. It is a great dishonor to
him, as well as a great... [ Continue Reading ]
HIGHWAYS; representing the offering of the gospel to the Gentiles and
people of all descriptions.... [ Continue Reading ]
WEDDING - GARMENT; it was customary for the man who made a
wedding-feast, to provide wedding-garments for those whom he invited.
If they would not come, or if they did come, but would not put on the
wedding-garment, it was a great dishonor to the master of the feast.
By this incident of the parable,... [ Continue Reading ]
SPEECHLESS; knowing that he was inexcusable.... [ Continue Reading ]
OUTER DARKNESS; the darkness without the illuminated banqueting hall.
The banqueting hall represents heaven with its joys; the outer
darkness, hell with its anguish.... [ Continue Reading ]
CALLED; invited to receive the blessings of the gospel.
CHOSEN; by accepting its provisions to enjoy its benefits. None would
accept the gracious invitations of the gospel, and be for ever
blessed, if God had not from the beginning chosen them to salvation,
through the sanctification of the Spirit... [ Continue Reading ]
HERODIANS; they held that it was lawful to pay tribute to Cesar, or to
the Romans, who had conquered and governed Judea. The Pharisees held
that it was not, but was contrary to the divine law. Deuteronomy
17:15. Wicked men for evil purposes sometimes make great professions
of respect to preachers of... [ Continue Reading ]
TELL US; settle the question so much disputed among us.
IS IT LAWFUL TO GIVE TRIBUTE UNTO CESAR, OR NOT? if he should say it
was not lawful, they meant to accuse him to the civil authority as an
enemy to the Romans; if he should say it was lawful, they meant to
accuse him to the people as opposed t... [ Continue Reading ]
PERCEIVED; he saw their hearts, their motives, as plainly as he did
their faces.... [ Continue Reading ]
TRIBUTE - MONEY; the Roman coin in which the civil taxes were paid.... [ Continue Reading ]
CESAR'S; this showed that as they were under his government, and
enjoyed its protection, they ought to assist in supporting it; while,
at the same time, they ought to obey God.... [ Continue Reading ]
MARVELLED; they were astonished at his wisdom in escaping their snare.
Neither could accuse him, for he had maintained the rights of the
government and the rights of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
NO RESURRECTION; of the body after death. They denied any existence of
the soul after death, and consequently any reunion of soul and body in
a future resurrection.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEED; children, who should be called after his brother, that no family
in Israel might become extinct.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSE WIFE; they thought the resurrection absurd, and that this
difficulty would prove its absurdity. The difficulties which men bring
forward, in order to show that doctrines revealed in the Bible are
false, are often difficulties of their own making, and spring from
ignorance of the Scriptures, no... [ Continue Reading ]
The doctrines of the immortality of the soul and of the resurrection
of the body were both taught in the Old Testament; as was also the
obligation of men to love God with all the heart, and their neighbors
as themselves. By Christ these truths were revealed with greater
clearness, but the great requ... [ Continue Reading ]
TOUGHING THE RESURRECTION; in proof from the Bible of the
resurrection.
HAVE YE NOT READ, EXODUS 3:6; Exodus 3:15. The manner in which God
spoke of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, showed they were still alive, in
opposition to the doctrine of the Sadducees. And as Jehovah was then
the God of their livin... [ Continue Reading ]
ASTONISHED; to witness his acquaintance with the scriptures, and the
wisdom and justice of his application of them.... [ Continue Reading ]
A LAWYER; an expounder and teacher of the divine law.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE LAW; the law of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS SAID; DEUTERONOMY 6:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
FIRST; in importance, as it requires the duties we owe to God, which
are the foundation of all true goodness.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SECOND; LEVITICUS 19:18; requiring the duties we owe to men.... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE TWO; they comprehend the substance of all that is required in
the Old Testament scriptures.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Bible, received as all given by inspiration of God, presents
insuperable difficulties to those who reject the divinity of Christ,
or consider him as possessing but one nature. They cannot rightly
explain many things which, to those who embrace the truth, are
perfectly plain.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN SPIRIT; speaking under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Psalms
110:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
RIGHT HAND; as sharing with me the throne of heaven.
THY FOOTSTOOL; till thou set thy feet upon thine enemies, as utterly
vanquished.... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW; how is Christ both David's Lord and son?... [ Continue Reading ]
NO MAN WAS ABLE; the reason was, they did not rightly understand his
character. If they had understood it, they could have answered. As
man, he was David's son; and as God, he was his Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]